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  • ESP! ONA GE ACTS ALONG T HE COAST Of .T Ht: DE '.•:OCR ~.TIC ?20?!... ~ • S vf'\c~A c.M •i\1• l-c .~ ::. ,'-?!.. KO R~!" REPUBLIC OF G~'r: .. t>!.J VI A TXE GE~~ER A!.. ~~EA OFF TX£ SOVI:5:T ~~~.RZ!I>'. :: PRO\JINCSo WE P?.STENDED
  • -ding the meeting we re: The President The Vice President Secretary of State Rusk Secretary of Defense McNamara Under Secretary of Defense Paul Nitze Under Secretary of State Katzenbach Assistant Secretary of State Lucius Battle Secretary
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  • the light at the e:ld of the tunne l in Vietnam be comes more evident, the threat of Chinese intervention grows stronger. 11 He concluded that the Chinese could not let North Vi\'!t..'lam be defeated in its efforts to take South Vietnam without committing
  • Planning Council. Although 1:.e did not identify the writer, he clearly was referring to :VI= . Brzezinski (a c~o .. o: Mr . 3rzezinski 1 s :nen1orar:dur:i. is attached t';;l t.tiis :record. ) . ' The President: Did not support all the views
  • Efforts Meanwhile, US ~iplomats were active in seeking to deter Turkey, Greece and Cyprus from aggravating the situation. 11/ As Security Council Document S/5575, March 4, 1964. -, E VI lo an example, when on March 13, 1964, the Turkish Government
  • THAT 7~5: WAR CAN BS ENDED' .SOLEY THROUGH IMPLEME NTATION OF THE PACIFICATION PROGRAM . THEY FEEL THAT A~ 4TTACK ON NORTH vI :T~ 4M MUST TAKE PL ACE. TH:: CO?tPS COMMA~lDEP. BELIEVES TH '1T HE NO '. '.-. 3 " .J.- 5±6:\e. By \) SERVIDESET VM= ~E
  • agreement to discuss in the Security Council all the elements of SECRET MfETING-~O!ES coPyRtGM*D ~ltcu.ion fk ..;o.~s 'Porminlon of Copyr1ght H~er:-VI. Thomas Johnson [5 of 8] M'fETH-!6 ! -:C1,.· ' · ?G?VR1C~D -P.,bli_!'lti1ijr ke·1~·· "P~:nh;s9,fo11
  • some ground with the Greeks duri.ng that vi~it. Mr. Bundy felt less opti.lnistic , notir1g Greek peevishness over the President' s latest letter . T he President recalled that Papandreou had pressed for a US formulc.. when he was here. Mr . B all